A digital archive showcasing the extensive collection of jewellery and adornment images shared on the former Ethnic Jewels Ning site over the years. These images have significantly enriched discussions on cultural adornment and its global dispersion.
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Your collection is gorgeous and I am incredibly impressed that you restore silver and leather yourself. I hope you write more about your pieces and your experiences.
I enthusiastically second Lynn`s comment.
John, I`m intrigued to know whether you travel to discover your finds or obtain them on the open market.
That sounds a lovely way to be involved with ethnic items, John. I`m quite a fan of eBay myself.
You may well be able to trade your women`s belts on this site. Anyway, no harm in trying and I wish you success with the venture.
Sounds good. Sadly, there`s nothing like conflict for bringing ethnic items onto the market. There`s been some excellent amber coming out of Ukraine recently. (By the way, I`m Frankie - female!!).
I am making belts now for two museums one in Austria and the other for military museum in Moscow. I will post an item soon in which I have no clue what it is and hope someone can tell me what is.
No problem. Will look forward to seeing the item. I do so love a mystery!